Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Practice

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In knife defense, what technique is used for an angle of attack from high to low?

  1. Penetrate

  2. Vertical - high to low

  3. Horizontal - right to left

  4. Diagonal - lower right to upper left

The correct answer is: Vertical - high to low

In the context of knife defense, when addressing an angle of attack from high to low, the appropriate technique is to use a vertical movement that directly corresponds to that angle. This vertical technique allows the defender to align their blocking or evasion maneuver with the trajectory of the knife, creating a more effective defense against the descending attack. Using a vertical approach ensures that the defender utilizes their body mechanics and positioning to absorb or deflect the force of the attack safely and efficiently. Vertical high-to-low techniques can also offer better control over the weapon if the opportunity arises for countering or disarming the attacker. Other technique options mentioned, such as horizontal movements or diagonal strikes, would not effectively address the specific nature of a high-to-low attack. These movements could lead to missed blocks or ineffective responses against the force coming downwards, making the vertical high-to-low technique the most suitable choice in this scenario.